Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1929, Page 66

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THE T‘\‘T‘\T\(‘ STAR. 'VOLSTEAD URGES STRICTER DRY LAWS Recommendations for Strengthen- ing Minnesota Liquor Statutes Put in Legislative Bills. By the Associated Press. PAUL. Minn., February 28— Recommendations of Andrew J. Vol- stead, author of the prohibition en-| forcement law, for strengthening Minne- | sota liquor laws today were embodied i bills lur presentation to the State Legis: Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, clas- al to the pu 2. punishable by the last Under tae present | v to prove that liquor e, d to change liquor | rge: 5$ misdemeanors | and 1o make penalties under all mu- nicipal ordinances the same as for like ns under the State law. cad is legal adviser to the North- west prohibition enforcementoffice. TODAY S AMUSEMENTS *The Little Spitfire,” com- e Blushing Bride,” mu- at 8:30 p.m “The Scandals.” ical come Poli's - George | - 30cIb. ...30clb. ..20clb. Green Shrimp. . . Red Snappers. .. Smoked Fillet. Crab Flakes........75clb. ‘Wholesale. Retail. Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Phone M. 10130 Head and Shoulders Above All Others Invite Your Guests To the Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St. N.W. Second Floer Luncheon, 60c Dinner, 75c and $1.00 Your Fortune Free With a Cup of Tea Frank, 8332 Service All Day Inauguration of Class FREE LECTURE YOUR FUTURE IN AMERICA’S LEADING INDUSTRY by MARY CATHERINE LEWIS Vice President Lewis Hotel Training Schools Friday Evening, March 1st, 8 P.M. lecture for people ir all walks of Hear this | 3 in dispensing hospitality through life. Learn how the mdst gracio known to man. Come early. Bring your friends. LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS 23rd & Penna. Ave. NW. ine ORANGES ORANGES At ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Wholesale and Retail and grapefruit, surely 1l be surprised when y the best buy i town. e Grapefruit, 14, 1 Oranges or Grapefruit, bulhel Per Box 10 Ibs. or more, per Ib Drive your auto over, get a basket of them and save money. Store open evenings. These prices are good until sold out. Friday and Saturday Specials at Gibson’s Alc?ruh, Special . 3 6 Doz. Palmolive Co.’s Make of Almond Hard- water \uap SOC Special*. 2,000 Sheets Toilet Tissue L’ar;:)cl'l'; Special, 25 = 10c Moth Bal I s or Flakes. S50c¢ e §1.04 25¢ Lis(erme 25¢ Mary Garden l 5 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesm Bayer’s Aspirin, 100 for 78¢ Both e'Z.'i"""’"‘ 85 C Lunch Kit, complete with Pint Vacuum i’p:’c.‘,‘." $1.09 el - 10c Life Limit, 5 to cusmmer Soap, 5 for.. Medium Ivory Soap, 5 for.. 3 O C Limit, 5 to guctomer s conlh 36¢ 50c¢ Prophylactic Tooth Brush. . 50c Allen’s Toffe Special Shaving Outfit 1—New Style Auto Strop Razor, strop in case Tooth Paste. 17¢; 3 for.. Talcum. 25¢ Mennen’s $1 Todd's Tonic 1—35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream { comedy, a {11 am. to 11 1—25¢ Palmolive After-shaving Talcum 1—10c¢ Bottle Lilac Toilet Water All Very § Auto Strop Blades, Gibson’s Drug Store 917.919 G St. N.W. Special, 10 for €9¢ at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Park—"“Twelfth Night," 5 pm. Strand-—"Ginger Girls,” 2:45 and 8:15 pm. Little Theater—“Behind the German Lines,” 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Fox—"Blndfold,” m Whit ‘Wardman burlesque, at continuous show Palace—"“The Case of Lena Smith," t 5, 3:45, 5:35, 7:40 and Earle—“Strange Cargo,” at 11:35 am. 1:30, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 pm \letmpomnn— My eek), at 11:15 am, and 9:15 pm. Man” (second 1:15, 3:10, 5:15 Ambassador—“The Red Dance,” and 9:45 pm. Lady of Chance,” a d TONlGHT 8:15 Last Public Lecture By Fersen Former Baron Fersen of Russia i Sub ject MAKING LIFE PAY Masonic Temple Auditorium |! 13th St. & New York Ave. photoplay, at 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 4 A LEESE::"0e * ,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘\\\\‘\\\“\‘\\\\\“‘V \dm ssion Fm ~.|m (nlln‘llon \\'\\IIJ\( 'Fl‘v\ T) @, Tlll RSDAY. T'T‘BTH'\RY' 8, 19y SL}lelZ Dmglble }{elmsmnn Dead DRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Feb- ruary 28 ().—Walter Scherz, navigator | and helmsman who participated in the transatlantic fiight of the dirigibles Los and Graf Zeppelin, died here illness. hio had been and - plannin ASSORTED TEA SANDWICHES 45¢ per dozen: $3.25 per hundred Also Sandwiches for all occasions box lunches The Radio — that you want. All Electric Grebe or Radiola Sets. | THE PASTRY SHOP The Parrot 1643 Conn. Ave. Luncheon Tea RADIO B i 1616 H St. N.W. Met. 6939 “Speaks for Itself” &J Dinner Telephone Potomac 6322 DIENER’S CASH & CARRY CLEANERS, INC. WASHINGTON’S LARGEST RETAIL CLEANERS INAUGURATION SPECIALS Beginning Friday, March 1st—Until Sat. 9th “$ Long Coats O’Coats Topcoats Wocl Dresses Ladies’ Suits Silk Dresses Beautifully Cleaned Hand Finished General Offices: 822 10th St. N.W. Trimmed Thoroughly Cleaned and Pressed 7654 I : b4 b4 : : : : : b4 : ¢ ¢ ’ : Z ? A4 : ? ¢ Z : 4 | & died | Ghat’s what often happens with so-called zero, cold test, winter oils. Assuming that they will do all that is claimed for them, that they have been “doctored” so as to flow freely at very low temperatures--their body is usually insufficient to withstand the hlgh operating temperatute of the motor. And- even if the operation is a success--your car suffers. It is not enough for a lubricating oil to flow freely at low temperatures. It must also possess sufficient stamina to stand up under the terrific heat and friction ever present in the operating motor. And that’s just what AMOCO Motor Oil does. Designed to flow instantly and freely at all practical temperatures, its 100% Pure Paraffine Base insures you of thorough, satisfactory lubrication under all operating conditions. We’ll admit that it’s hard to manufacture an oil that will flow easily in cold weather and still stand up under ex- cessive strain. But it can be done--and our engineets have done it. Insist on AMOCO Motor Qil and be assured of satisfactory lubrication in all kinds of weather and under all conditions. AMOCO MOTOR OIL For Complete, All- Year-RounddLubncauon Ihe AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Affiliated with Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company General Offices: Baltimore, Md. 100% Pure Paraffine Base n\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\fifi‘\‘\‘\\\‘\‘\m‘ 1105 11th St. Tée operalion Was a SUCCesy--- but the patient ____AMUSEMENTS. | o ) | JumiLE mmz | First xlu--'l-g nr ulu Super- Produe Behind the Elmn Lines Added Attractions Continuous—1-11_P. M. ALL WEEK STRAND it weex “GINGER ‘GIRLS" ~ TONIGHT—WRESTLING IULL RICCO vs. JOE TURNER Two FALLS OUT OF THREK In Conjunction With the Show U U Come in and look over our stock. E Morrison Paper Co.' ._Ave. With Todar's Most Popular Stars == LOIS MORAN HEN YOU GEORGE O'BRIEN Need Blank Books Cnhes of 1929 With a Truly GREAT CAST OF STARS NEXT WEEK JOHNNY MARVIN Internationally Famed VICTOR Recording and Radio Star Wil! Make a Personal Appearance Ia Conjunction With a Greater Stage Show SEA FOOD CAFE Herzog’s Turtle soup from fresh snapper ‘ turtle, frog legs, live lobsters, New- || burg and salad: deviled and lmperhl 1 crabs. All fresh fish in season; also ff | shad and shad roe, steaks, chops, chicken, etc. Close at & PM. Winter Months Closed Sunda: Franklin 5823 -nd 9912 llt}n md Water Sts. Following the Final Performance SUNDAY, MARCH 3 GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW Commencing at 12.05 Monday orning Mezzanine and Loge Reserved Tickets Now on Sale st the Special Box Office -—-guests, Cafe and Hotel Men, if | __AMUSEM ATIONA_I..‘ o N Sat, Mat.. Mat. Today. Al B R T T IR TS SHUBERT TONITE, 50 i SAVOY Mlil( AL COMEDY €O, with CECIL LEAN AND | 'heif CLEO MAY! IELD Roles in THE BLUSHING BRIDE NEXT WEEK---SEATS NOW Lee Shubert presents MARGARET ANGLIN “SECURITY” A new play by Fsme Wsnne Tyson Eves.. S0c to $2.50: Mats. 50c to $1.50 POLY'S S EDITION GEORGE WHITES : it SCANDALS :c¥ia - u!w BEG. SUNDAY It's the Big Show! TCNIGHT at 8:20 : Matinee Saturday l vyou serve good things made with | our Hnur ings, B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Flavorings, Shorten- [ You'll Pleue lnauxuul | i LOEW’S ALAC \\A\\‘\\\\\\\\\Q \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\ PaLacE The Case of Lena Snith ESTHER RALSTON wE‘ét.’:'V'é“o’iv » Loew-Publix Unit «COOLING OFE” MIDNITE SHOW e LOEW'S a LUMB THE RO 98 ADDED ATTRACTIONS Starting Saturday 100% All-Talkie THE DOCTOR'S SECRET SHOULD DOCTORS TELL? MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY. MARCH 3 m ORCHESTRA SEIGE KOUSSEVITZKY Conductor . Ta Grectos Concant Berioe. Droon's. 1300 G- - Main 6155 PRESIDENT 11th and Penn. Ave. NOW PLAYING Prices: e and e Children e Aduits ‘The Juior Theatre at WARDMAN PARK Presents—in_Person |E. H."SOTHERN in 4 Dramatic Recitals from Shakespeare Plays and Stagze Stories Mar. 1 & Single admission, Seats on sale at T. A il e Newiatand asd Werdmen' Thester, STANLEY CO. THEATERS 14 STAGE ARD SCREEN STARS And they all talk = the 100 per cent talking mystery thriller “STRANGE CARGO” All-Talking Comedy VITAPHONE REELS SUNDAY, MARCH 3 SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOWS COMMENCING AT 12:00 MONDAY MORNING WILL BE GIVEN AT THE EARLE METROPOLITAN THEATERS Tiekets Now on Sale at Box Offices SECOND HAPPY WEEK ! America’s Premier Comedienne FANNIE BRICE in the Taliing, Singing Hit “MY MAN” i AMBASSADOR c."3,* 3. TODAY-DOLORES ~DEI lu CmNAWARl NIGHT. APouo 620 H St. NE. SENNETT COME] "AVENUE ¢ GRAND TODAY.GEO. OBR TAYNOR i CSUNRISE TODAY and TOMORROW--W WELL. EVELYN BRENT. ve. & Farragat St TODAY- xl.;::wm STONE in “FREE- THE PRESS." EMPIRE = oll H St TODI‘ANY BEL] INETT in “THE LE _BEN! ER_OF SILENCE." TODAYiS‘iALLY QNEIL {n ~HARD- 3. _CENTRA'L 9th St. Bet. D and E HOME '™ ¢ st NE TODAY- LEWIS STONE fn “PREE- | OF THE PRE! NEW 535 Sth sl SE TODAY_-ARTHUR LAKE and in THE "AIR _CIRCUS." QAVOY 1ith & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY —MONTE _BLUE SHADOWS OF THE SO “TIVOL] & & Park Ra. Nw TQDAY and TOMORROW._NORMA SHEARER LADY OF CHANCE" (SINCHRONIZED). “YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. TODAY. BL and RENEE ADO! 1 e e & BV 1TE . J. Elbert Tune ADVENTURES TS Actual Pictures taken in 15 Countries SEE THE WORLD Orchest: S0e FOR gt ™se NEW COSMOS THEATRE 919-921 Penn. Ave. N.W. R Tizsion. 35 ¢t | ISTANTON “VIRGIN EwABEES . CAROLINA Mify | f| _¥ith TRENE RICH. WA SIDNEY LUS | FHIPPODROME Gih & C Sts. N OLIVE BORDE} LIPS REVIE “PHANTOM O JESSE THEATE SHOW_ _ PEOPLE. : 3 MAR mh a. _TOON and_NEWS. TAKOMA 4th “and Butternut Sis. No Parking Troubles 9:24 “SHADOWS _"rougggmow s “PAZIL" LU\!FDY _and BETHESDA surms BELLE BENN| ETT THE VER OF BILENCE. . COMEDY sod NEWE orchestr. o Dupont Girels, North 191, Tango Tango | ., Class starting Sat. 5 to fl n( steps for advanced darnce: teams. MILLER'S. 1208 l-‘lh DAVISON'S T, Trot 1329 M St. N.W. X 1 Vatlonat a8t Clons Tes. Eves. 1o New Dane

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